The eleutherococcus senticosus herb carries with it the misnomer, Siberian ginseng, because of the misunderstanding that the herb is nothing more than a cheaper version of the common ginseng plant (American or Chinese). It has also somewhat transformed itself from a mere energy tonic in China to a mental booster in Russia, and has continued to show other medical capabilities.
What conditions can the Siberian ginseng treat?
Herbalists have labelled Siberian ginseng as an adaptogen, which is basically a medicinal plant or medicine that can improve the whole wellbeing of a person. The common ginseng is also such an adaptogen, thus contributing to the confusion.
As an adaptogen, the Siberian ginseng promises a lot of things. It is believed to regulate blood pressure, thus preventing further cardiovascular problems, such as the atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), and other heart diseases. True to its reputation as practically a cure-all, it eases the effects of chronic fatigue syndrome, serves as an analgesic for fibromyalgia and arthritis, and even improves respiratory health, thus treating tuberculosis, bronchitis and the common colds alike.
How do use Siberian ginseng (eleutherococcus senticosus) to treat anal fissure?
Though the Siberian ginseng is regarded in folk medicine as some type of cure-all, the recommendations should be taken with a grain of salt. However, since it does have some positive effect to the body as a whole, at least based on observations, you may use Siberian ginseng (eleutherococcus senticosus) to treat anal fissure, as well. Equipped with a better immune system, healthier skin, and relieved of weakening respiratory system, you are healthy enough to manage a quicker recovery from whatever inflammations or infections you are suffering from. Approximately 200 mg of Siberian ginseng daily will provide you a boost that allows you to fight off bacteria and viruses. Common ginseng, which purportedly has similar characteristics, is known to treat inflammations. An anal tear or fissure may be inflamed, and could really use some help that would calm the inflammation in the affected area. This way, recovery will be faster.
Are there any dosage concerns to consider?
Siberian ginseng is prepared as herbal medication to treat your overall health and wellbeing. However, there would still be problems associated with overdosing. An overdose will provide you with the opposite of the desired effect. You may end up feeling nauseated, restless, and may suffer from a various set of symptoms, including insomnia, dizziness, and dry mouth. Worse, you may even trigger a bout of diarrhea, which would worsen your anal tear symptoms and could possibly prolong your recovery from the painful fissure.
To treat an anal tear, you can simply take Siberian ginseng as a capsule or through an herbal tea. The herb should help with the inflammation and the overall fast healing of the affected area. Although regarded informally by herbalists as a cure-all tonic just like the common ginseng, the Siberian ginseng does have proven overall health benefits that could help you get well as soon as possible. Just take the herb in moderation and consult a doctor if you are taking other medications.